What a well-reasoned argument, displaying a clear handling of the facts.
I won't bother addressing the "Utopian" elements of the post, because frankly they're not worth the time. Here's a quick clue: if you have to resort to name-calling and generalizations, you're probably not making a very good argument
This is, in fact, one of the primary problems of talk radio: too much time spent pointing fingers and "framing" the issues, and not enough time actually
discussing the issues.
The one thing I will address... Have you ever read Nietzsche? He wasn't a Nazi. The Nazi's liked to pick and choose from his writings, but he was definitely not a Nazi. In fact, his opposition to such ideas is what caused a rift between him and his good friend, Richard Wagner, who
was an early example of fascist/Nazi thought. If you don't feel like actually reading what Nietzsche wrote, at least read
here and
here so that you can learn a little bit about why equating Nietzsche with Nazism is a mistake.